the answer is no but it is a part of Europe
Yes Rome is part of Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy.
Nope, Rome is the capital of Italy.
The continent of Europe lies due north of Italy and Greece. Italy and Greece are actually part of that rather large continent.The continent due north of Italy and Greece is Africa
Southern Europe contains Portugal Spain Italy Vatican City San Marino Malta Greece Cyprus and Turkey.
Julius Caesar did not live in Greece but Italy in Rome.
Ionian Sea The body of the water to the south of Italy and the east of Greece is the Ionian Sea. It is part of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Ionian sea is to the south of Italy and to the east of Greece. It is part of the Mediterranean Sea.
In antiquity Sicily and parts of Southern Italy were under Greek sovereignity.
The body of the water to the south of Italy and the east of Greece is the Ionian Sea. It is part of the Mediterranean Sea.
In 395 the Roman empire split into two pieces: the west and the east. Rome and Italy were part of the west and Greece was part of the east.
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
Italy invaded Ethiopia (Abyssinia) and Greece
Italy and Greece are completely separated countries.
Yes, Greece is east of Italy.